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Joseph Duquemin of 47 Tormuck La., a veteran of World Ward I, died this morning at Stamford Hospital after a lingering illness.
Born in England on November 24th 1892 Mr. Duquemin was a resident of Stamford, for 24 years. he was formerly employed at the Yale and Towne Mfg. Co.. He served in the supply company of the 42nd Infantry during World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Flanagan Duquemin; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Knappe and Mrs. Frank Merrily and a son, Joseph Duquemin, all of Stafford. In addition, his mother, four sisters and two brothers survive in Guernsey, England.
Funeral service will be held at 11 am Saturday from the Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home.. Interment will be in the veterans Plot at Spring Grove, Cemetery. Darlen.
Born in England on November 24th 1892 Mr. Duquemin was a resident of Stamford, for 24 years. he was formerly employed at the Yale and Towne Mfg. Co.. He served in the supply company of the 42nd Infantry during World War I.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Flanagan Duquemin; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Knappe and Mrs. Frank Merrily and a son, Joseph Duquemin, all of Stafford. In addition, his mother, four sisters and two brothers survive in Guernsey, England.
Funeral service will be held at 11 am Saturday from the Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home.. Interment will be in the veterans Plot at Spring Grove, Cemetery. Darlen.
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